💾 Data Updated: 2025 HTS Revision 30 • Last updated: November 24, 2025

5210.39.40.90 - Other (220)

Details

FieldValue
Unit of Quantitym², kg
General Rate of Duty8.8%
Special Rate of DutyFree (AU,BH, CL,CO,IL,JO,KR, MA,OM, P,PA,PE,S,SG)
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Column 2 Rate of Duty27.9%
Quota QuantityN/A
Additional DutiesN/A

Overview

This HTS category, 5210.39.40.90, encompasses "Other" woven fabrics of cotton that meet specific criteria. These fabrics are characterized by containing less than 85% cotton by weight, predominantly mixed with man-made fibers. Furthermore, they must not exceed a weight of 200 grams per square meter. The "Dyed" designation indicates that the coloration of the fabric occurred after its weaving process. This classification is for fabrics that fall under the broader "Other fabrics" and "Other" sub-classifications within the dyed category, specifically excluding those that are identifiable by a more specific designation like Oxford cloth (5210.39.40.20).

The defining characteristic of this category lies in its "catch-all" nature for dyed cotton-blend woven fabrics that meet the specified cotton content and weight limitations, but do not fit into more granular classifications at this level. While its sibling, Oxford cloth, is a distinct weave structure, this category is for all other dyed fabrics that satisfy the foundational criteria of the parent headings. The absence of subcategories signifies that this is a terminal classification, meaning further breakdown based on specific attributes is not required by the HTS.

Therefore, this classification is applicable to a wide array of dyed, light-to-medium weight woven fabrics where cotton is present but not the dominant fiber, and which do not possess a specific trade name or weave structure that would place them in a more specialized HTS code. Examples could include certain types of poplin, twill, or plain weave fabrics composed of cotton and synthetic or artificial fibers, as long as they are dyed and fall within the specified weight and composition parameters.

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